Katie Guthrie has pie magic. Intuition tells her what to bake. Whether it’s a
Goodbye Pie or a Welcome Home Pie, it will turn out perfect and be waiting for
the person who needs it most.
She cherishes her life in the small village of Miracle,
Wisconsin, and has no desire for change. But to help a friend, she agrees to
film a cooking pilot show. Only to realize the filmmaker is the dying boy
Katie used to call her angel when she lived in Chicago with her junkie mother.
Gabe Robbins is no angel, and he’s no boy anymore. Burned out after a three-year stint building a hospital
in Africa, Gabe ignores his demons by living day-to-day and filming wedding
videos. Nothing deep, nothing he has to become invested in. Nothing that will
get under his skin, until…
Watching Katie create her pies from behind his video
camera makes him realize what he’s missing. Thanks to Katie and her pies, Gabe
discovers his passion again. But will it lead him to his heart’s desire…or will
this miracle take him away from Katie forever?
Contemporary romance, Women’s Fiction, romance, cats, small
town, Wisconsin, magical realism, family, family relationships, Miracle
Interrupted, series
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Sexual Content - 3/5
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Violence - /5
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Language - 4/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 1/5
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Summary
Miracle Pie by Edie Ramer Miracle Interrupted Series Book Four Katie Guthrie was happy. She had the “pie magic” and it made others happy. And she had Happy her beagle. What more could she want? When her friend Rosa asks her to do a food show with her, she meets Gabe. He reminds her of a golden angel she knew years ago. Now she knew what was missing in her life. Him. Gabriel Robbins had been stagnant too long. In his career and in his relationship. He had dreams of using his film making talents. An email from his uncle sent a renewed sense of purpose through. Especially considering the photos of the two women attached to the email. Gabe finally had his dream in sight, in Chicago. Katie’s life was in the small town of Miracle. Even though they “clicked” there seemed no way for them to have a relationship. They really needed a miracle. For readers like me who get emotional, this book definitely has a tissue alert. **Sexual content and language http://justjudysjumbles.blogspot.com/2014/07/edie-ramer-book-list.html